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Oyu Tolgoi LLC (JV between Rio Tinto (66%) and Edernes Oyu Tolgoi LLC (34%))

  • Oil, gas & coal, Energy
  • Mongolia

  • Oyu Tolgoi is jointly owned by the government of Mongolia, which has 34% ownership, and Rio Tinto, which owns 66%. Rio Tinto manages the operation on behalf of the owners.

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